Redemption Bible Chapel Sermon Podcast Redemption Bible Chapel
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- Religion & Spirituality
The audio podcast for each week's sermon at Redemption Bible Chapel in London Ontario. Our Mission is to Glorify God through the fulfillment of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20), in the spirit of the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-39).
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A Biblical Understanding of Normal vs. Abnormal
Our Natural State (vv. 1-3)
What a Secular Worldview Believes
What a Biblical Worldview Proclaims
Our Regenerate State (vv. 4-7)
What a Secular Worldview Believes
What a Biblical Worldview Proclaims
When Challenges Come (vv. 8-10)
What a Secular Worldview Believes
What a Biblical Worldview Proclaims -
A Biblical Understanding of What We Are
What the Bible says about what I am (Biblical worldview).
What the world says about what I am (Secular worldview).
Why this matters. -
Living with a Biblical Worldview
Main Points:
IF you have been raised with Christ THEN:
Seek Jesus (v. 1b)
And Him Alone (vv. 2-4)
Mortify your Flesh (vv. 5-7)
Put Off the Old Life (vv. 8-11)
Put On Your New Life (vv. 12-14)
Let Christ Rule in Your Affections (v. 15)
Let the Word of Christ Rule in your Living (v. 16)
Do All for God’s Glory (v. 17)
Application:
Ensure you don’t have a syncretistic worldview.
Trust in God’s Word in all areas of your life.
View problems, trials, and suffering Biblically.
Raise your children to have a Biblical worldview.
Think Biblically about death and the afterlife. -
How a secular worldview has infiltrated our lives
What is a worldview?
What a secular worldview is at its core.
What a secular worldview looks like in our society. -
Faith in Who God Is, What He Has Said, and What He Has Promised
God’s Word is Always Trustworthy (vv. 1-7)
Man’s Actions are Often Selfish (vv. 8-14)
God’s Grace is Constantly Surprising (vv. 15-21) -
The Fruit of Unbelief (11:15am)
10 Realities that set in when we begin to doubt God in unbelief:
We make God Smaller and less powerful than He is (v. 1)
We think more of ourselves than we should (v. 2)
We think less of others than we should (v. 2)
We think less of others than we should (vv. 2-7)
We think our problems are bigger than they really are (vv. 8-11)
We start to excuse our sin (vv. 12-13)
We see God’s grace, despite our sin (vv. 14-16)
We see our sin and God’s grace on others round us (vv. 17-18)
We see God still use us as witnesses to those around us (Genesis 21:22)
We see our faith grow in understanding of who God is (Genesis 21:23-34)